HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY
... the High Court of Ju»ticiftry \ !jice to-day, Lord Dess presiding. The and Burnett were the proijjjir counsel. 116 r;P:p CHILD MURDERS. mWI named Margaret wee with the crime of child murder. *n ...
... the High Court of Ju»ticiftry \ !jice to-day, Lord Dess presiding. The and Burnett were the proijjjir counsel. 116 r;P:p CHILD MURDERS. mWI named Margaret wee with the crime of child murder. *n ...
... BIRTH. Unwi!». —Nov. 10, at Brincliffo House, Mrs. Herbert Unwin, of a son. Cowlisiiaw.— Nov. 9, Charles, surviving twin son John Yeomans and Sarah Cowlishaw, of Cliffe, in the 11th year of his age. Newman.— Nov. 10, John Winstone, son of Henry Newman, 140. Lanedowno road, aged 1. Cantrell.—Nov. 9, Hannah, wife of William Cantrell, aged 01. Buttles.—Nov. 10, Jos. Moulson, the beloved son of Mr ...
... Chesham and Waterside v. Watford United. match was played at Chesham on Saturday last between eleven of the Watford United Club and eleven of tne Chesham and Waterside Association, which resulted in victory for the home team by one goal, kicked by ***^ ao to nil. The game only lasted hour, owing to the iate arrival of the Watford eleven. There was f lo^, 0 ground, which made the footing ...
... CHESHAM v. MAELOW. This return match was played at Marlow on Monday, Feb. 14th. The weather throughout the day was wet, making the loner drive to Marlow and back anything but pleasant outing for the Chesham men. Although Marlow on the occasion of their visit to Chesham had won by ten goals to two, they had an even stronger team ready for this home match, while Chesham were weakened by the loss ...
... The Association Cup (Fifth Round).—Marlow y. Old Foresters.—These clubs will meet to play off this round at the Oval on Tuesday next. Bucks and Berks v. Oxford University.—A match between these clubs will be played the 'Varsity Ground to-day (4th inst.) Uxbridge v. Marlow.—A match between these clubs was played at Marlow on Saturday last. Uxbridge were completely over-mastered and were ...
... FOOTBALL CONTEST. One of the r' of the attractions provided for the feast week at Burton Latimer was the football contest, arranged by the Temperance Band, and held on Tuesday, in held lent by Mr. Charles Barlow. The weather for tne greater part of the time was fane, and the attendance was fairly good, though nothing like it 'ht to have been. Nine teams eight players each entered for the ...
... SOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. MEETING. DONCASTEE, THURSDAY Tiae success of the Meeting was sustained to-day, when the weather was all that desired, and tbe attendance was large. The ...